Deck 21: The Respiratory System

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The respiratory mucosa of the conducting airways consists of

A)pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
B)moist cuboidal epithelium.
C)simple squamous epithelium.
D)ciliated squamous epithelium.
E)surfactant cells.
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The trachea,bronchi,bronchioles,and alveoli all make up the

A)upper respiratory tract.
B)lower respiratory tract.
C)internal respiratory tract.
D)alveoli of the respiratory tract.
E)respiratory mucosa.
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The nasopharynx is divided from the rest of the pharynx by the

A)hard palate.
B)soft palate.
C)cribriform plate.
D)internal nares.
E)pharyngeal septum.
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The openings to the nostrils are the

A)external nares.
B)internal nares.
C)vestibules.
D)conchae.
E)nasal apertures.
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Components of the upper respiratory system include all of the following except the

A)lips.
B)nose.
C)nasal cavity.
D)pharynx.
E)paranasal sinuses.
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The common passageway shared by the respiratory and digestive systems is the

A)larynx.
B)glottis.
C)vestibule.
D)pharynx.
E)trachea.
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The beating of the cilia of the respiratory passages in the direction of the pharynx forms the

A)respiratory mucosa.
B)lamina propria.
C)respiratory defense system.
D)mucus escalator.
E)conducting portion of the respiratory tract.
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A mucosa consists of

A)an epithelium.
B)an underlying layer of areolar tissue.
C)stratified squamous cells.
D)both an epithelium and an underlying layer of areolar tissue.
E)both an underlying layer of areolar tissue and stratified squamous cells.
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The portion of the nasal cavity contained within the flexible tissues of the external nose is the

A)nasopharynx.
B)vestibule.
C)internal chamber.
D)conchae.
E)nasal septum.
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Starting at the ________,the epithelium changes to stratified squamous epithelium.

A)nasopharynx
B)trachea
C)oropharynx
D)larynx
E)nasal cavity
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Harry suffers from cystic fibrosis and has severe breathing difficulties.His problems result from

A)inability of the respiratory defense mechanism to transport mucus.
B)uncontrollable laryngospasms.
C)production of thick secretions that are difficult to transport.
D)both the inability of the respiratory defense mechanism to transport mucus and the production of thick secretions that are difficult to transport.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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________ is the most common lethal inherited disease affecting people of Northern European descent.

A)MRSA
B)Congestive heart failure
C)Cystic fibrosis
D)Myasthenia gravis
E)Parkinson's disease
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The auditory tubes open into the

A)nasopharynx.
B)oropharynx.
C)laryngopharynx.
D)larynx.
E)nasal cavity.
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Which of the following organs is not part of the lower respiratory system?

A)oropharynx
B)bronchioles
C)larynx
D)bronchi
E)alveoli
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Air entering the body is filtered,warmed,and humidified by the

A)upper respiratory tract.
B)lower respiratory tract.
C)lungs.
D)alveoli.
E)bronchioles.
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The conchae

A)divide the nasal cavity into a right and a left side.
B)provide an opening into the pharynx.
C)form part of the soft palate.
D)create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter in mucus.
E)provide an opening to paranasal sinuses.
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Functions of the nasal cavity include all of the following except

A)filtering the air.
B)cooling the air.
C)humidifying the air.
D)trapping airborne particles.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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Which of the following systems is responsible for gas exchange?

A)urinary
B)respiratory
C)digestive
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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The respiratory defense system is important for all of the following reasons except

A)helping filter the air.
B)helping warm the air.
C)keeping out debris.
D)keeping out pathogens.
E)providing gas exchange.
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The nasal cavity is separated from the oral cavity by the

A)hard palate.
B)soft palate.
C)cribriform plate.
D)internal nares.
E)pharyngeal septum.
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The nasal cavity is divided into left and right portions by the

A)hard palate.
B)soft palate.
C)cribriform plate.
D)internal nares.
E)nasal septum.
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The ________ extends between the soft palate and the base of the tongue at the level of the hyoid bone.

A)pharynx
B)laryngopharynx
C)trachea
D)epiglottis
E)oropharynx
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The vocal folds are located within the

A)nasopharynx.
B)oropharynx.
C)larynx.
D)trachea.
E)bronchi.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1  -What is the function of the structures labeled 12?</strong> A)cause air to swirl within the respiratory passageway B)improve warming of incoming air C)create narrow passages D)help olfaction E)All of the answers are correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1

-What is the function of the structures labeled "12"?

A)cause air to swirl within the respiratory passageway
B)improve warming of incoming air
C)create narrow passages
D)help olfaction
E)All of the answers are correct.
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The paired cartilages that articulate with the superior border of the cricoid cartilage and help with opening and closing the glottis to produce sound are the ________ cartilages.

A)thyroid
B)tracheal
C)cuneiform
D)corniculate
E)arytenoid
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The larynx contains all of the followingexcept

A)three unpaired cartilages.
B)three paired cartilages.
C)a total of nine cartilages.
D)vestibular ligaments.
E)C-rings composed of hyaline cartilage.
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Which of the following is false about the pharynx?

A)It is shared by the integumentary and respiratory systems.
B)The nasopharynx is superior.
C)The oropharynx connects to oral cavity.
D)The laryngopharynx ends at esophagus opening.
E)Solids,liquids,and gases pass through.
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The largest shield-shaped cartilage of the larynx is the ________ cartilage.

A)thyroid
B)cricoid
C)cuneiform
D)arytenoid
E)epiglottal
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Breathing through the nose rather than the mouth is advantageous for all of the following reasons except

A)air is warmed on inhalation.
B)air is humidified on inhalation.
C)heat loss is reduced on exhalation.
D)water loss is reduced on exhalation.
E)decreased breath volumes on inhalation.
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The vocal ligaments are found in the

A)vestibular folds.
B)aryepiglottic folds.
C)rima glottidis.
D)vocal folds.
E)cricoid cartilage.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 2.</strong> A)olfactory organ B)oropharynx C)nasopharynx D)choanae E)nasal sinus <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "2."

A)olfactory organ
B)oropharynx
C)nasopharynx
D)choanae
E)nasal sinus
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<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 10.</strong> A)hard palate B)trachea C)larynx D)glottis E)laryngopharynx <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "10."

A)hard palate
B)trachea
C)larynx
D)glottis
E)laryngopharynx
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The ring-shaped cartilage just inferior to the thyroid cartilage is the ________ cartilage.

A)epiglottal
B)cuneiform
C)corniculate
D)cricoid
E)arytenoid
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The elastic cartilage that covers the opening to the larynx during swallowing is the

A)thyroid cartilage.
B)cricoid cartilage.
C)corniculate cartilage.
D)cuneiform cartilage.
E)epiglottis.
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Inhaling through the nostrils is preferred over the mouth because

A)there is less resistance to flow.
B)it combines olfaction with respiration.
C)it allows better conditioning of the inhaled air.
D)bacteria won't be inhaled from the oral cavity.
E)it dries out the mouth.
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The visible and palpable prominence on the throat known as the Adam's apple is part of the

A)epiglottis.
B)cricoid cartilage.
C)glottis.
D)corniculate cartilage.
E)thyroid cartilage.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1  -Which structure leads to the middle ear?</strong> A)9 B)4 C)1 D)12 E)2 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1

-Which structure leads to the middle ear?

A)9
B)4
C)1
D)12
E)2
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<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 7.</strong> A)internal nares B)esophagus C)glottis D)oropharynx E)laryngopharynx <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "7."

A)internal nares
B)esophagus
C)glottis
D)oropharynx
E)laryngopharynx
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Which of the following is not a function of the nasal mucosa?

A)humidify the incoming air
B)dehumidify the outgoing air
C)dehumidify the incoming air
D)trap particulate matter
E)cool outgoing air
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The glottis is

A)the soft tissue that hangs off the end of the soft palate.
B)a flap of elastic cartilage.
C)the opening to the larynx.
D)the opening to the pharynx.
E)part of the hard palate.
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Regarding the vestibular folds,the term vestibular refers to

A)an entryway.
B)balance.
C)vocal.
D)cartilage.
E)sound.
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The adult human trachea is about ________ in diameter and contains ________ tracheal cartilages.

A)1)0 cm; 15-20
B)1)0 cm; 10-15
C)2)5 cm; 15-20
D)2)5 cm; 40-50
E)None of the answers is correct.
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Secondary bronchi supply air to the

A)lungs.
B)lobes of the lungs.
C)lobules of the lungs.
D)alveoli.
E)alveolar ducts.
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During swallowing,all of the following occur except

A)solids are prevented from entering the respiratory tract.
B)the larynx is elevated.
C)the epiglottis folds over the glottis.
D)the uvula rises to block the oropharynx.
E)liquids are prevented from entering the respiratory tract.
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During a choking episode,most foreign objects are more likely to become lodged in the ________ bronchus due to its larger diameter and steeper angle.

A)right primary
B)left primary
C)right secondary
D)left secondary
E)None of the answers are more likely.
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Which of the following statements about the trachea is false?

A)It ends in the mediastinum.
B)It is reinforced with C-shaped cartilages.
C)It is also called the windpipe.
D)It alters its diameter in response to the autonomic nervous system.
E)It is reinforced with D-shaped cartilages.
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The opening or closing of the glottis involves rotational movement of the

A)vocal folds.
B)vestibular folds
C)rima glottidis.
D)arytenoid cartilages.
E)cricoid cartilages.
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Air traveling from the tertiary bronchi must pass through the ________ to reach the pulmonary lobule.

A)secondary bronchi
B)alveoli
C)primary bronchi
D)terminal bronchioles
E)trachea
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Air passing through the glottis vibrates the vocal folds and produces

A)speech.
B)articulation.
C)phonation.
D)whistling.
E)ululation.
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Which of the following is the best explanation for the C shape of the tracheal cartilages?

A)Large masses of food can pass through the esophagus during swallowing.
B)Large masses of air can pass through the trachea.
C)It facilitates turning of the head.
D)Cartilage can change shape during sympathetic activation.
E)Cartilage can constrict during an asthma attack.
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The most superior portion of the lung is termed the

A)base.
B)apex.
C)cardiac notch.
D)hilum.
E)oblique fissure.
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The laryngeal cartilage composed of elastic cartilage that prevents entry of solids or liquids into the larynx when swallowing is the

A)arytenoid cartilage.
B)corniculate cartilage.
C)cricoid cartilage.
D)epiglottis.
E)thyroid cartilage.
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What branches from the trachea?

A)terminal bronchioles
B)secondary bronchi
C)tertiary bronchi
D)primary bronchi
E)alveolar ducts
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Which of the following statements about bronchioles is true?

A)Sympathetic action causes bronchodilation.
B)Walls contain hyaline cartilage.
C)Extreme bronchodilation occurs in asthma.
D)The muscular walls are composed of a mixture of skeletal and smooth muscle.
E)Segmental bronchi are braches of terminal bronchioles.
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The ________ extends from the larynx to the mediastinum.

A)upper respiratory system
B)cricoid cartilage
C)primary bronchus
D)pharynx
E)trachea
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Modification of the sounds produced by the larynx is known as

A)vibration.
B)articulation.
C)speech.
D)phonation.
E)amplification.
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The airway that connects the larynx to the bronchi is the

A)trachea.
B)bronchiole.
C)laryngopharynx.
D)alveolar duct.
E)bronchus.
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In the lower respiratory tract,cartilage plates first appear at the

A)primary bronchi.
B)secondary bronchi.
C)tertiary bronchi.
D)bronchioles.
E)terminal bronchioles.
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The right lung has ________; the left lung has ________.

A)three lobes; two lobes
B)two lobes; two lobes
C)two lobes; three lobes
D)three lobes; three lobes
E)None of the answers is correct.
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Tension on the vocal cords is regulated by the

A)movement of the arytenoid cartilages.
B)extrinsic ligaments.
C)contraction of laryngeal muscles.
D)movement of the arytenoid cartilages and contraction of voluntary muscles.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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Pulmonary ventilation refers to the

A)movement of air into and out of the lungs.
B)movement of dissolved gases from the alveoli to the blood.
C)movement of dissolved gases from the blood to the interstitial space.
D)movement of dissolved gases from the interstitial space to the cells.
E)utilization of oxygen.
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The lungs are divided into lobes by structures called

A)grooves.
B)sutures.
C)notches.
D)fissures.
E)segments.
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When there is no air movement,the relationship between the intrapulmonary and atmospheric pressure is that

A)they are equal.
B)intrapulmonary pressure is greater than atmospheric.
C)atmospheric pressure is less than intrapulmonary.
D)atmospheric pressure is more than intrapulmonary.
E)intrapulmonary pressure is less than atmospheric.
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Which of the following is greater?

A)the partial pressure of oxygen in atmospheric air
B)the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli
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Each terminal bronchiole supplies air directly to

A)a single pulmonary lobule.
B)over 150 million alveoli.
C)a single alveolar duct.
D)several alveolar sacs.
E)about 6500 bronchioles.
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At the level of the alveoli,where does gas exchange occur?

A)within the red blood cells
B)at the interconnections between adjacent alveoli
C)in the alveolar ducts
D)across the respiratory membrane
E)between type II pneumocytes and red blood cells
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The sites of gas exchange within the lungs are the

A)bronchioles.
B)terminal bronchioles.
C)pleural spaces.
D)alveoli.
E)falciform ligaments.
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Air moves out of the lungs when the pressure inside the lungs is

A)less than the pressure in the atmosphere.
B)greater than the pressure in the atmosphere.
C)equal to the pressure in the atmosphere.
D)greater than intra-alveolar pressure.
E)less than intrapulmonary pressure.
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Absorption of O2 from blood and release of CO2 from tissue cells is known as

A)external respiration.
B)internal respiration.
C)pulmonary ventilation.
D)gas diffusion.
E)alveolar ventilation.
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The ________ is a depression in the lung that allows attachment of the primary bronchi,pulmonary vessels,and other structures.

A)base
B)apex
C)hilum
D)root
E)cardiac notch
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The respiratory membrane of the gas exchange surfaces consists of

A)pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
B)moist cuboidal epithelium.
C)simple squamous epithelium.
D)ciliated squamous epithelium.
E)surfactant cells.
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Which respiratory organ features a cardiac notch?

A)right lung
B)left lung
C)right primary bronchus
D)left primary bronchus
E)both left lung and left primary bronchus
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If you looked closely at a pulmonary lobule,you would see all of the following structures except

A)cartilage plates.
B)alveoli.
C)a lymphatic vessel.
D)a branch of a pulmonary vein.
E)some elastic fibers.
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The technical term for "breathing" is

A)gas exchange.
B)pulmonary ventilation.
C)internal respiration.
D)external respiration.
E)alveolar ventilation.
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Boyle's law states that gas volume is

A)directly proportional to pressure.
B)directly proportional to temperature.
C)inversely proportional to pressure.
D)inversely proportional to temperature.
E)both directly proportional to pressure and directly proportional to temperature.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding activity in the alveoli?

A)Type II pneumocytes are the site of gas exchange.
B)Alveolar capillaries constrict when oxygen levels are high.
C)Type I pneumocytes produce surfactant.
D)Alveolar macrophages collect stray dust particles.
E)They are composed of simple cuboidal epithelium.
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The unit of measurement for pressure specifically preferred by many respiratory therapists is

A)mm Hg.
B)torr.
C)cm H2O.
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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The ultimate function of pulmonary ventilation is to

A)remove carbon dioxide from the blood.
B)supply oxygen to the blood.
C)provide adequate alveolar ventilation.
D)remove air from dead air space.
E)prevent gas exchange in the bronchioles.
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The condition of having low tissue oxygen levels is known as

A)anoxia.
B)hypercapnia.
C)hypoventilation.
D)hyperoxia.
E)hypoxia.
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Damage to the type II pneumocytes of the lungs would result in all of the following except

A)a loss of surfactant.
B)a decreased rate of gas exchange.
C)increased surface tension in the alveoli.
D)increased tendency to alveolar collapse.
E)decreased number of dust cells.
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The respiratory mucosa of the conducting airways consists of

A)pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
B)moist cuboidal epithelium.
C)simple squamous epithelium.
D)ciliated squamous epithelium.
E)surfactant cells.
A
2
The trachea,bronchi,bronchioles,and alveoli all make up the

A)upper respiratory tract.
B)lower respiratory tract.
C)internal respiratory tract.
D)alveoli of the respiratory tract.
E)respiratory mucosa.
B
3
The nasopharynx is divided from the rest of the pharynx by the

A)hard palate.
B)soft palate.
C)cribriform plate.
D)internal nares.
E)pharyngeal septum.
B
4
The openings to the nostrils are the

A)external nares.
B)internal nares.
C)vestibules.
D)conchae.
E)nasal apertures.
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Components of the upper respiratory system include all of the following except the

A)lips.
B)nose.
C)nasal cavity.
D)pharynx.
E)paranasal sinuses.
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The common passageway shared by the respiratory and digestive systems is the

A)larynx.
B)glottis.
C)vestibule.
D)pharynx.
E)trachea.
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The beating of the cilia of the respiratory passages in the direction of the pharynx forms the

A)respiratory mucosa.
B)lamina propria.
C)respiratory defense system.
D)mucus escalator.
E)conducting portion of the respiratory tract.
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A mucosa consists of

A)an epithelium.
B)an underlying layer of areolar tissue.
C)stratified squamous cells.
D)both an epithelium and an underlying layer of areolar tissue.
E)both an underlying layer of areolar tissue and stratified squamous cells.
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The portion of the nasal cavity contained within the flexible tissues of the external nose is the

A)nasopharynx.
B)vestibule.
C)internal chamber.
D)conchae.
E)nasal septum.
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Starting at the ________,the epithelium changes to stratified squamous epithelium.

A)nasopharynx
B)trachea
C)oropharynx
D)larynx
E)nasal cavity
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Harry suffers from cystic fibrosis and has severe breathing difficulties.His problems result from

A)inability of the respiratory defense mechanism to transport mucus.
B)uncontrollable laryngospasms.
C)production of thick secretions that are difficult to transport.
D)both the inability of the respiratory defense mechanism to transport mucus and the production of thick secretions that are difficult to transport.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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________ is the most common lethal inherited disease affecting people of Northern European descent.

A)MRSA
B)Congestive heart failure
C)Cystic fibrosis
D)Myasthenia gravis
E)Parkinson's disease
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The auditory tubes open into the

A)nasopharynx.
B)oropharynx.
C)laryngopharynx.
D)larynx.
E)nasal cavity.
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Which of the following organs is not part of the lower respiratory system?

A)oropharynx
B)bronchioles
C)larynx
D)bronchi
E)alveoli
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Air entering the body is filtered,warmed,and humidified by the

A)upper respiratory tract.
B)lower respiratory tract.
C)lungs.
D)alveoli.
E)bronchioles.
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The conchae

A)divide the nasal cavity into a right and a left side.
B)provide an opening into the pharynx.
C)form part of the soft palate.
D)create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter in mucus.
E)provide an opening to paranasal sinuses.
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Functions of the nasal cavity include all of the following except

A)filtering the air.
B)cooling the air.
C)humidifying the air.
D)trapping airborne particles.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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Which of the following systems is responsible for gas exchange?

A)urinary
B)respiratory
C)digestive
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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The respiratory defense system is important for all of the following reasons except

A)helping filter the air.
B)helping warm the air.
C)keeping out debris.
D)keeping out pathogens.
E)providing gas exchange.
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The nasal cavity is separated from the oral cavity by the

A)hard palate.
B)soft palate.
C)cribriform plate.
D)internal nares.
E)pharyngeal septum.
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The nasal cavity is divided into left and right portions by the

A)hard palate.
B)soft palate.
C)cribriform plate.
D)internal nares.
E)nasal septum.
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The ________ extends between the soft palate and the base of the tongue at the level of the hyoid bone.

A)pharynx
B)laryngopharynx
C)trachea
D)epiglottis
E)oropharynx
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The vocal folds are located within the

A)nasopharynx.
B)oropharynx.
C)larynx.
D)trachea.
E)bronchi.
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<strong>  Figure 21-1  -What is the function of the structures labeled 12?</strong> A)cause air to swirl within the respiratory passageway B)improve warming of incoming air C)create narrow passages D)help olfaction E)All of the answers are correct. Figure 21-1

-What is the function of the structures labeled "12"?

A)cause air to swirl within the respiratory passageway
B)improve warming of incoming air
C)create narrow passages
D)help olfaction
E)All of the answers are correct.
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The paired cartilages that articulate with the superior border of the cricoid cartilage and help with opening and closing the glottis to produce sound are the ________ cartilages.

A)thyroid
B)tracheal
C)cuneiform
D)corniculate
E)arytenoid
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The larynx contains all of the followingexcept

A)three unpaired cartilages.
B)three paired cartilages.
C)a total of nine cartilages.
D)vestibular ligaments.
E)C-rings composed of hyaline cartilage.
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Which of the following is false about the pharynx?

A)It is shared by the integumentary and respiratory systems.
B)The nasopharynx is superior.
C)The oropharynx connects to oral cavity.
D)The laryngopharynx ends at esophagus opening.
E)Solids,liquids,and gases pass through.
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The largest shield-shaped cartilage of the larynx is the ________ cartilage.

A)thyroid
B)cricoid
C)cuneiform
D)arytenoid
E)epiglottal
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Breathing through the nose rather than the mouth is advantageous for all of the following reasons except

A)air is warmed on inhalation.
B)air is humidified on inhalation.
C)heat loss is reduced on exhalation.
D)water loss is reduced on exhalation.
E)decreased breath volumes on inhalation.
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The vocal ligaments are found in the

A)vestibular folds.
B)aryepiglottic folds.
C)rima glottidis.
D)vocal folds.
E)cricoid cartilage.
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31
<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 2.</strong> A)olfactory organ B)oropharynx C)nasopharynx D)choanae E)nasal sinus Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "2."

A)olfactory organ
B)oropharynx
C)nasopharynx
D)choanae
E)nasal sinus
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32
<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 10.</strong> A)hard palate B)trachea C)larynx D)glottis E)laryngopharynx Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "10."

A)hard palate
B)trachea
C)larynx
D)glottis
E)laryngopharynx
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33
The ring-shaped cartilage just inferior to the thyroid cartilage is the ________ cartilage.

A)epiglottal
B)cuneiform
C)corniculate
D)cricoid
E)arytenoid
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34
The elastic cartilage that covers the opening to the larynx during swallowing is the

A)thyroid cartilage.
B)cricoid cartilage.
C)corniculate cartilage.
D)cuneiform cartilage.
E)epiglottis.
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35
Inhaling through the nostrils is preferred over the mouth because

A)there is less resistance to flow.
B)it combines olfaction with respiration.
C)it allows better conditioning of the inhaled air.
D)bacteria won't be inhaled from the oral cavity.
E)it dries out the mouth.
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36
The visible and palpable prominence on the throat known as the Adam's apple is part of the

A)epiglottis.
B)cricoid cartilage.
C)glottis.
D)corniculate cartilage.
E)thyroid cartilage.
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37
<strong>  Figure 21-1  -Which structure leads to the middle ear?</strong> A)9 B)4 C)1 D)12 E)2 Figure 21-1

-Which structure leads to the middle ear?

A)9
B)4
C)1
D)12
E)2
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38
<strong>  Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled 7.</strong> A)internal nares B)esophagus C)glottis D)oropharynx E)laryngopharynx Figure 21-1
Identify the structure labeled "7."

A)internal nares
B)esophagus
C)glottis
D)oropharynx
E)laryngopharynx
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39
Which of the following is not a function of the nasal mucosa?

A)humidify the incoming air
B)dehumidify the outgoing air
C)dehumidify the incoming air
D)trap particulate matter
E)cool outgoing air
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40
The glottis is

A)the soft tissue that hangs off the end of the soft palate.
B)a flap of elastic cartilage.
C)the opening to the larynx.
D)the opening to the pharynx.
E)part of the hard palate.
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41
Regarding the vestibular folds,the term vestibular refers to

A)an entryway.
B)balance.
C)vocal.
D)cartilage.
E)sound.
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42
The adult human trachea is about ________ in diameter and contains ________ tracheal cartilages.

A)1)0 cm; 15-20
B)1)0 cm; 10-15
C)2)5 cm; 15-20
D)2)5 cm; 40-50
E)None of the answers is correct.
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43
Secondary bronchi supply air to the

A)lungs.
B)lobes of the lungs.
C)lobules of the lungs.
D)alveoli.
E)alveolar ducts.
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44
During swallowing,all of the following occur except

A)solids are prevented from entering the respiratory tract.
B)the larynx is elevated.
C)the epiglottis folds over the glottis.
D)the uvula rises to block the oropharynx.
E)liquids are prevented from entering the respiratory tract.
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45
During a choking episode,most foreign objects are more likely to become lodged in the ________ bronchus due to its larger diameter and steeper angle.

A)right primary
B)left primary
C)right secondary
D)left secondary
E)None of the answers are more likely.
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46
Which of the following statements about the trachea is false?

A)It ends in the mediastinum.
B)It is reinforced with C-shaped cartilages.
C)It is also called the windpipe.
D)It alters its diameter in response to the autonomic nervous system.
E)It is reinforced with D-shaped cartilages.
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47
The opening or closing of the glottis involves rotational movement of the

A)vocal folds.
B)vestibular folds
C)rima glottidis.
D)arytenoid cartilages.
E)cricoid cartilages.
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48
Air traveling from the tertiary bronchi must pass through the ________ to reach the pulmonary lobule.

A)secondary bronchi
B)alveoli
C)primary bronchi
D)terminal bronchioles
E)trachea
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49
Air passing through the glottis vibrates the vocal folds and produces

A)speech.
B)articulation.
C)phonation.
D)whistling.
E)ululation.
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50
Which of the following is the best explanation for the C shape of the tracheal cartilages?

A)Large masses of food can pass through the esophagus during swallowing.
B)Large masses of air can pass through the trachea.
C)It facilitates turning of the head.
D)Cartilage can change shape during sympathetic activation.
E)Cartilage can constrict during an asthma attack.
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51
The most superior portion of the lung is termed the

A)base.
B)apex.
C)cardiac notch.
D)hilum.
E)oblique fissure.
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52
The laryngeal cartilage composed of elastic cartilage that prevents entry of solids or liquids into the larynx when swallowing is the

A)arytenoid cartilage.
B)corniculate cartilage.
C)cricoid cartilage.
D)epiglottis.
E)thyroid cartilage.
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53
What branches from the trachea?

A)terminal bronchioles
B)secondary bronchi
C)tertiary bronchi
D)primary bronchi
E)alveolar ducts
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54
Which of the following statements about bronchioles is true?

A)Sympathetic action causes bronchodilation.
B)Walls contain hyaline cartilage.
C)Extreme bronchodilation occurs in asthma.
D)The muscular walls are composed of a mixture of skeletal and smooth muscle.
E)Segmental bronchi are braches of terminal bronchioles.
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55
The ________ extends from the larynx to the mediastinum.

A)upper respiratory system
B)cricoid cartilage
C)primary bronchus
D)pharynx
E)trachea
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56
Modification of the sounds produced by the larynx is known as

A)vibration.
B)articulation.
C)speech.
D)phonation.
E)amplification.
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57
The airway that connects the larynx to the bronchi is the

A)trachea.
B)bronchiole.
C)laryngopharynx.
D)alveolar duct.
E)bronchus.
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58
In the lower respiratory tract,cartilage plates first appear at the

A)primary bronchi.
B)secondary bronchi.
C)tertiary bronchi.
D)bronchioles.
E)terminal bronchioles.
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59
The right lung has ________; the left lung has ________.

A)three lobes; two lobes
B)two lobes; two lobes
C)two lobes; three lobes
D)three lobes; three lobes
E)None of the answers is correct.
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60
Tension on the vocal cords is regulated by the

A)movement of the arytenoid cartilages.
B)extrinsic ligaments.
C)contraction of laryngeal muscles.
D)movement of the arytenoid cartilages and contraction of voluntary muscles.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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61
Pulmonary ventilation refers to the

A)movement of air into and out of the lungs.
B)movement of dissolved gases from the alveoli to the blood.
C)movement of dissolved gases from the blood to the interstitial space.
D)movement of dissolved gases from the interstitial space to the cells.
E)utilization of oxygen.
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62
The lungs are divided into lobes by structures called

A)grooves.
B)sutures.
C)notches.
D)fissures.
E)segments.
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63
When there is no air movement,the relationship between the intrapulmonary and atmospheric pressure is that

A)they are equal.
B)intrapulmonary pressure is greater than atmospheric.
C)atmospheric pressure is less than intrapulmonary.
D)atmospheric pressure is more than intrapulmonary.
E)intrapulmonary pressure is less than atmospheric.
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64
Which of the following is greater?

A)the partial pressure of oxygen in atmospheric air
B)the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli
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65
Each terminal bronchiole supplies air directly to

A)a single pulmonary lobule.
B)over 150 million alveoli.
C)a single alveolar duct.
D)several alveolar sacs.
E)about 6500 bronchioles.
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66
At the level of the alveoli,where does gas exchange occur?

A)within the red blood cells
B)at the interconnections between adjacent alveoli
C)in the alveolar ducts
D)across the respiratory membrane
E)between type II pneumocytes and red blood cells
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67
The sites of gas exchange within the lungs are the

A)bronchioles.
B)terminal bronchioles.
C)pleural spaces.
D)alveoli.
E)falciform ligaments.
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68
Air moves out of the lungs when the pressure inside the lungs is

A)less than the pressure in the atmosphere.
B)greater than the pressure in the atmosphere.
C)equal to the pressure in the atmosphere.
D)greater than intra-alveolar pressure.
E)less than intrapulmonary pressure.
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69
Absorption of O2 from blood and release of CO2 from tissue cells is known as

A)external respiration.
B)internal respiration.
C)pulmonary ventilation.
D)gas diffusion.
E)alveolar ventilation.
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70
The ________ is a depression in the lung that allows attachment of the primary bronchi,pulmonary vessels,and other structures.

A)base
B)apex
C)hilum
D)root
E)cardiac notch
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71
The respiratory membrane of the gas exchange surfaces consists of

A)pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
B)moist cuboidal epithelium.
C)simple squamous epithelium.
D)ciliated squamous epithelium.
E)surfactant cells.
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72
Which respiratory organ features a cardiac notch?

A)right lung
B)left lung
C)right primary bronchus
D)left primary bronchus
E)both left lung and left primary bronchus
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73
If you looked closely at a pulmonary lobule,you would see all of the following structures except

A)cartilage plates.
B)alveoli.
C)a lymphatic vessel.
D)a branch of a pulmonary vein.
E)some elastic fibers.
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74
The technical term for "breathing" is

A)gas exchange.
B)pulmonary ventilation.
C)internal respiration.
D)external respiration.
E)alveolar ventilation.
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75
Boyle's law states that gas volume is

A)directly proportional to pressure.
B)directly proportional to temperature.
C)inversely proportional to pressure.
D)inversely proportional to temperature.
E)both directly proportional to pressure and directly proportional to temperature.
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76
Which of the following statements is true regarding activity in the alveoli?

A)Type II pneumocytes are the site of gas exchange.
B)Alveolar capillaries constrict when oxygen levels are high.
C)Type I pneumocytes produce surfactant.
D)Alveolar macrophages collect stray dust particles.
E)They are composed of simple cuboidal epithelium.
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77
The unit of measurement for pressure specifically preferred by many respiratory therapists is

A)mm Hg.
B)torr.
C)cm H2O.
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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78
The ultimate function of pulmonary ventilation is to

A)remove carbon dioxide from the blood.
B)supply oxygen to the blood.
C)provide adequate alveolar ventilation.
D)remove air from dead air space.
E)prevent gas exchange in the bronchioles.
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79
The condition of having low tissue oxygen levels is known as

A)anoxia.
B)hypercapnia.
C)hypoventilation.
D)hyperoxia.
E)hypoxia.
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80
Damage to the type II pneumocytes of the lungs would result in all of the following except

A)a loss of surfactant.
B)a decreased rate of gas exchange.
C)increased surface tension in the alveoli.
D)increased tendency to alveolar collapse.
E)decreased number of dust cells.
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